After Donald Trump's inauguration, the White House website was updated, and some important sections were removed. Among them are the Spanish language, pages related to LGBTQ rights, and the US Constitution.
Well, this says a lot. They removed the Constitution from Whitehouse . gov.
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The website is greeted with a 30-second video with footage from Trump's first term as president, the election campaign, and a demonstration of the US military.
After the election of a new US president, the White House website is usually updated, as it is an important official resource that reflects the policies and priorities of the current administration.
The site now consists of three main pages: news, administration, and issues. As for the issues, the website states that Trump's priorities are to fight inflation, cut taxes, secure US borders, increase energy production in the US, and fight crime.
All previous iterations of the site are stored on the U.S. National Archives website. There, you can familiarize yourself with the version of the website under Joe Biden's presidency and compare it with the current one.